Hey Drupalistas!
We are just a few blinks away from the DrupalCamp Munich 2016 (31.11.-02.12.2016 CodeSprints @ Burda Media // 03.12.-04.12.2016 DrupalCamp @LMU Munich). As you know, this is our 2nd Camp after the great (and 1st) DrupalDevDays in 2010, and we think we will be great hosts again.

So, it's your part to submit your session prosposals until 14th of november and to be part of the special spirit of a camp with friends, Drupal, PHP, Symfony, beer, a lot of socializing, food, another beer, coffee, code sprints, very special welcome-bags, ...
We are thankful of our sponsors so we have a special prizing for students and WWCode. Please contact us for further information.
We look forward to seeing you at DrupalCamp Munich 2016 and to drinking a mug or two of "Gluhwein" or bavarian beer together.

Back in 2010 the Drupal Munich team hosted the very first Drupal DevDays. After a gap of 6 years, we have decided it's time for us to host another event, and we are excited to invite you to DrupalCamp Munich 2016.

Call-for-sessions is now open, and we would be delighted to receive your session proposals on any of the listed topics. Speakers for accepted sessions will receive a free ticket.

We look forward to seeing you at DrupalCamp Munich 2016 and to drinking a mug or two of "Gluhwein" together.

Cameron & Wilding are proud to be known as one of the UK’s leading Drupal companies! Our talented and highly driven professional team work with a range of enterprise companies to transform their businesses through open source technology and agile project delivery.

We have built a strong culture that truly believes that you need a Great team to win Great clients and do Great work - which we’ve achieved. Our ethos is to consistently go the extra mile to deliver great design, quality code, work agile and of course, have fun in the process!

Cameron & Wilding are proud to be known as one of the UK’s leading Drupal companies! Our talented and highly driven professional team work with a range of enterprise companies to transform their businesses through open source technology and agile project delivery.

We have built a strong culture that truly believes that you need a Great team to win Great clients and do Great work - which we’ve achieved. Our ethos is to consistently go the extra mile to deliver great design, quality code, work agile and of course, have fun in the process!

Drupalcamp CS is an moving event of Czech and Slovak Drupal Communities. This year it will take a place in Bratislava at Faculty of informatics and information technologies, Slovak university of Technology in Bratislava. More information coming soon.

This is a special edition T-Shirt for Drupal Camp Alpe-Adria, a Central Europe based Drupal event hosted in Slovenia.
Every pledge will help DCAA team of organizers, who volunteered to organize the event, to make a great Drupal Camp in May 2014

On April 25 - 27, join us for the second DrupalCamp Donetsk (Ukraine)!

The event will include two days of sessions and BoFs (in English and Russian), trivia night, Drupal Party, and full day code sprint. It is a great opportunity to meet East European Drupal community.

Come and share your Drupal knowledge and ideas, sessions in English are welcome. And if all the sprints during Dev Days Szeged just weren't enough, you can work on Drupal 8 some more at our Sunday code sprint!

Drupal Developer Days 2014 is coming up quick in Szeged, Hungary from March 24th (Mon) to the 30th (Sun) 2014. Szeged, Hungary may sound like it is the middle of nowhere but what do you need to get together with a bunch of Drupal developer friends and learn about and advance the platform together? As those who have been to DrupalCon Europe 2008 in the same city know, Szeged is the ideal place for just that. Check out our interviews about those experiences.

Here are some quick facts about Drupal Dev Days 2014:

A whole week of sprints with two core committers (Alex Pott and Nathaniel Catchpole) as well as the testbot system maintainer (Jeremy Thorson) on location! Could we help more to make progress? Oh, most top European Drupal developers are already signed up to come as well!

Three days of sessions and workshops (50 topics providing 56 hours of content). Get lots of readily applicable know-how including website monitoring, e-commerce, practical scrum, Vagrant, product development in real life, Heisencache, IDE tricks and so on. Look into how Drupal is made, see the life of a core maintainer, get gamification tips or discuss a new type of money: Druplicoins!

Want to work on upgrading your modules to Drupal 8 but don't know how? No problem! Additionally to learning about all the new Drupal 8 subsystems, there is a bring-your-own-module workshop as well, where mentors will help you upgrade your module!

Want to get into Drupal development? Attend the community tools workshop and learn all the tools we use to communicate and work on solutions and learn and enjoy how the Drupal mentoring program works.

A truly fantastic opportunity isn't it? Last but not least its also very cheap. The ticket is only 30 Euros for the whole week! If you want to get to know Drupal 8 or even help make it happen, this is the place to be in March. Note that some cheap hotel deals expire this week. Don't miss out!

After a great 2-day Drupal event where we gathered drupalists from Central Europe in Ljubljana (Slovenia) last year, we are happy to announce the next Drupal Camp Alpe-Adria in an even more attractive location - Portorož, Slovenia. Where the sun, sea and fun meet Drupal.

If you’ve been at last year’s DCAA you know how good it was. Well, this year it’s going to be even better!

We were pretty stunned by the fact that you folks submitted an awesome amount of 60 sessions. Selecting sessions always means that you have to draw a line at some point, but I really think that we were able to put together an outstanding line-up of Drupal and non-Drupal talks for this conference.

Keynotes anyone?

This is really exciting for us! Jeffrey aka. Jam McGuire from Acquia will kick-off the camp with his Friday keynote "Connecting Open Minds" that very much reflects our conference theme: connect with relevant experts from within and outside of the Drupal community.

Equally exciting, but from a totally different angle, John O'Nolan, founder of the Ghost project keynotes the second day of DrupalCamp Vienna: "Focus: The Value of Choosing Just One Thing at The Bazaar" is about the value of not diversifying, but doing just one thing - and doing it really, really well.

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